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Truth or Consequences, NM Sumali Nisan 2009
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“This fact that the subject itself is to become a child of God involves the truth that reconciliation has actually been completely accomplished in the Divine Idea and that it has accordingly appeared in time, that the truth has become a matter of certainty to men. It is just this fact of certainty which is the manifestation, the Idea, in the manifested form in which it comes to consciousness… Faith is the truth, the presupposition that reconciliation is essentially and absolutely accomplished and is certain… Only by means of belief that reconciliation has been essentially and absolutely accomplished and is certain is the subject capable of placing itself in unity... This mediation is absolutely necessary.”
- Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, 1829, III, I22

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The land of Bach, Beethoven, Handel and Hans Zimmer is being enriched by renouncing its haram music education.
Our Own Nation@OurOwnNation
Due to the Muslim population, German schools will no longer have musical education.
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WHY WE NEED RELIGION, by Iain McGilchrist (@dr_mcgilchrist)
One of the many disadvantages of growing old is that you have seen more but are often too late to do much about it. You see more, not of course because of any innately superior faculty, but for no better reason than that you have lived through many changes and remember how things can be different, for better or worse, in a way which is hard to understand unless you experienced it. In the absence of experience, we rely on theory. For this reason, there are always campus Leninists, but very few survive into old age. Experience is a wise teacher, so long as you listen.
Nearly 100 years ago, Walter Benjamin wrote: “The art of storytelling is coming to an end. It is as if something that seemed inalienable to us, the securest among our possessions, were taken from us: the ability to exchange experiences. One reason for this phenomenon is obvious: experience has fallen in value. And it looks as if it is continuing to fall into bottomlessness.”
The art of storytelling is vital to truth. To a certain cast of mind this sounds like nonsense: after all, in the schoolyard “telling stories” is a synonym for lying. But after the schoolyard comes life, and to understand what is happening in life one needs myths.
The myth we all need is the Christian one.
Read more below ⬇️
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@jonkay @mindingottawa It’s so helplessly American centric - and they don’t even know. (Americans bad!!!!) It’s not like we didn’t have our own original sin - but to import this is just so pathetic.
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Bookmark these two paragraphs from @mindingottawa for the next time some delusional activist (in this case, a staffer in the Canadian government) tries to gaslight you into believing Canada was built on slavery

Blacklock's Reporter@mindingottawa
Minister @LenaMetlegeDiab's dept drafts new citizenship guide saying it's ashamed of Canada over slavery, urges new Canadians to reflect on the country's "shameful" past. blacklocks.ca/shamed-canada-… #cdnpoli @CitImmCanada #cdnfoi #ATI
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This Easter season consider purchasing a copy of the sermons of the late Robert Darwin Crouse, priest and scholar. They are a brilliant way to follow along, interpret, and pray the liturgical year.
There’s no Ralston College without Fr Crouse; the number of vocations to the religious and scholarly life he encouraged are legion. His relationship to Fr Ralston and Savannah laid the groundwork for the college we are endeavoring to build here, in large part founded to honor the intellectual and spiritual legacy of both men.
A profoundly spiritual man; and a beautiful writer, whose prose reflects a clear and deep mind, steeped in the tradition of Christian Platonism.
Link to the books here:
worksofrobertcrouse.com

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Thirty previously unpublished verses by Empedocles discovered on a papyrus from Cairo
phys.org/news/2026-04-p…
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CRB Associate Editor @SpencerKlavan surveys the collapse of Western civilization in the Ivy League and the renegade academy rising outside its gates to carry the tradition forward. claremontreviewofbooks.com/the-renegade-a…

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Me @RalstonCollege talking about How Dante Can Save Your Life (as he did mine):
ralston.ac/podcasts/how-d…
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“The word Harvard may impress people around here but to an American it means only one thing - decline.”

Daniel Buck, “Youngest Old Man in Ed Reform”@MrDanielBuck
Harvard circa 1700s: "No student shall be admitted unless they can translate Greek and Latin authors such as Tully, Virgil, The New-Testament, & Xenophon." Harvard circa 2026: "We can't assign whole novels anymore."
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@MrDanielBuck It’s excellent. I actually have a signed copy. 🤷♂️
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"We Ran The Numbers": Goldman Trading Desk Warns "What Happens Next Isn't Encouraging" zerohedge.com/markets/we-ran…
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